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Charles Scoma

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Charles Scoma

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Charles Scoma was a 2012 Republican candidate for District 91 of the Texas House of Representatives.

Campaign themes

Scoma's website highlighted the following campaign themes:[1]

EDUCATION

  • "Adequate and Equitable Funding"
  • "Parental Rights"
  • "Accountability"

TRANSPORTATION

  • "Adequate and equitable State and Federal funding from the “Gas Tax”"
  • "Promote “Sustainable Development”. A concept of land use and developing mixed-use communities near mobility and commerce"
  • "Creating innovative funding strategies"

FAMILY VALUES

  • "Support programs that promote traditional marriage"
  • "Promote fatherhood initiatives"
  • "Promote programs that encourage family involvement in the education of our children"

ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION

  • "Promote legislation to stop illegal border crossing"
  • "Promote legislation that holds employers responsibility if they hire illegal immigration"
  • "Promote legislation that grants temporary business visas for immigrants who provide economic benefits to the Texas economy"

LOCAL CONTROL

  • "Support legislation to maximize individual freedom and personal responsibility"
  • "Promote reducing the size of state government by consolidating agencies, boards and commissions."

Elections

2012

See also: Texas House of Representatives elections, 2012

Scoma ran in the 2012 election for Texas House of Representatives, District 91. Scoma was defeated by Stephanie Klick and Ken Sapp in the May 29 primary election.[2][3]

Texas House of Representatives District 91 Republican Primary, 2012
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngKen Sapp (advanced to runoff) 39.9% 3,777
Green check mark transparent.pngStephanie Klick (advanced to runoff) 31.9% 3,026
Charles Scoma 14.6% 1,388
Lady Thombs 13.6% 1,286
Total Votes 9,477

2010

See also: Texas House of Representatives elections, 2010

Scoma ran in the 2010 election for Texas House of Representatives District 91. He was defeated in the March 2 Republican primary by incumbent Kelly Hancock.

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